08 January, 2009

THE EROTIC AND PAINFUL OBSESSIONS OF JESS FRANCO CD


New CD containing Gerhard Heinz scores for three Jess Franco films!



Sandwoman in EUGENIE, UNA HISTORIA UNA PERVERSION...



Ricardo Bofill's hallucinatory structures are the setting for EUGENIE, UNA HISTORIA UNA PERVERSION/LOLITA AM SCHEIDEWEG (1980), the Gerhard Heinz score for the German version is one of the three soundtracks on this collection.




Go to www.allscore.de/ for more infomation.


CD / ASM 028

distributed by Indigo:
(#92067-2)

OUT JANUARY 2009!
CD € 13,90 /





THE EROTIC AND PAINFUL OBSESSIONS OF
JESS FRANCO

3 Scores by Gerhard Heinz

Eugenie (Historia de una perversión)
Bloody Moon
Linda

One artist is the obsessed filmmaker Jesús “Jess” Franco, whose work consists of more than 170 films. Most of these films fall in the category of “exploitation”. His work triggers highly controversial debates, mainly because of his addiction to the topics sex and violence. Nevertheless he received the most important Spanish film award “Goya” for his lifework in 2008.
The other one is the Austrian film music composer Gerhard Heinz, who is famous for over 100 original film music scores (frequently erotic) in the Sixties, such as “Schoolgirls” or “The Naked Countess”, honoured with gold and platinum records in Southeast Asia.
Both started to work on the same projects in 1980/81 during three different film productions for the distribution company “Lisa Film” (Without meeting each other personally).

This is about the two softsex flicks “Linda” and “Eugenie (Historia de una perversión)” (both with pretty young actress Katja Bienert) and the slasher movie “Bloody Moon” (starring Olivia Pascal), which ranks among the most famous samples of the gory genre. By modern standards hardly imaginable this movie had its own photo story in Germany’s most popular teen magazine “Bravo”, but later in the Eighties it became one shining example in the “video-nasties” discussion.

This (virtual) cooperation, characterized by a lack of time and money, resulted three soundtracks which represent the zeitgeisty musical styles (disco!) and the atmosphere at the film sets, namely “beach, sun and happiness”, as well as the genre-specific elements sex and horror. For the musical realization Gerhard Heinz accessed a wide range of genres and instrumentations, from typical stomping disco songs (each of them could have become a summer hit in the 80s!) over romantic (sl)easy listening tracks, partly influenced by Spanish folk music or Samba, to orchestral suspense parts, which together with the skilled use of synthesizers develop the thrill to the maximum.

As Gerhard Heinz did a great job it’s been easy to compile 23 unique and distinctive tracks for this CD. They convert the listener’s imagery into the weird world of Jess Franco, but at the same time – liberated from its in part unbearable synchronized dialogues and moans – can stand alone perfectly.

As always this Allscore CD is designed elaborately and contains notes by Katja Bienert and Gerhard Heinz as well as an interview with the composer, all in German and English language, also images of film posters and stills.

All titles are previously unreleased (except one which appeared on a late 70s disco soundtrack LP).

Real fans will find further tracks of the three films, which haven’t been compiled for the CD, in several music download shops in the internet (February 2009).




Tracklisting:

EUGENIE ((HISTORIA DE UNA PERVERSIÓN)
01. Autofahrt (Theme) 2:03
02. Wieder am Swimmingpool 4:06
03. Alba und Lolita
1:33
04. Lolita und der Teddybaer
1:03
05. Alberto und Alba 2:37
06. Gespraech am Vorhang 2:23
07. Der Traum - zweite Phase 4:22
08. Versuchung auf der Terasse
4:00
09. Schlussmusik 1:59
BLOODY MOON
10. Intro
0:47
11. Holiday Feeling
3:02
12. Disco Nights
2:18
13. Die Saege des Todes Suite
2:09
14. Disko alternativ
2:33
15. Samba Tropical 3:09
16. Bungalow 13 3:02
17. Schock 0:18
LINDA
18. Titelmusik Rio Amore 2:55
19. Im Strandcafe 2:11
20. Verfolgung am Strand 1:07
21. Panorama 1:00
22. Betsy und Ron 3:23
23. Die Maedchen im Kloster - Filmversion 4:11


(C) text from allscore.de








6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hello, Bob!
I am Masayuki Kino in Japan.

Your comments is a wonderful news!
I will get this CD!

I like Katia in EUGENIE.
And the location of Alicante is very beautiful.

Thank you for many informations.
And Sorry for my poor English...

Best

Masayuki Kino
in Tokyo Japan
http://hmkino.ld.infoseek.co.jp/franco-home.htm

Robert Monell said...

Happy 2009, Masayuki! Yes, I would like to have this DVD for those disco-synth tracks of the era. I would also like to have EUGENIE...(1980) on DVD! I only have a VHS of it.

scott said...

let's hope this brings us closer to a proper EUGENIE 1980 dvd release, though maybe because of Bienert's age, it might be harder for that to happen.

Douglas A. Waltz said...

Every true Franco fan needs to buy this thing! We need to show the market that we will buy Franco stuff no matter what. Especially something like this that is going to just be uber cool.

Robert Monell said...

this thing! We need to show the market that we will buy Franco stuff no matter what

That is a positive attitude to have and it ensures more JF stuff will appear.

scott said...

Hmm, normally i would agree but the most frustrating thing about it is it's not even complete for all three scores! I'm forever the cynic, but I don't recall the german productions having the best soundtracks either though EUGENIA is tempting..